Section 133 of CPC : Section 133: Exemption of other persons.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Mr. Sharma, a resident of Delhi, files a civil lawsuit against a company for breach of contract. During the proceedings, Mr. Sharma's lawyer requests the court to summon the President of India to testify, as he believes the President has relevant information. However, under Section 133 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, the President of India is exempt from personal appearance in court. Therefore, the court denies the request, citing the exemption provided by the law.
Example 2:
Ms. Gupta is involved in a property dispute case in Mumbai. She believes that the Governor of Maharashtra has crucial information that could support her case. Ms. Gupta's lawyer asks the court to summon the Governor. The court informs Ms. Gupta that the Governor is exempt from personal appearance under Section 133 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908. If Ms...
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